Missed a black box when the video cuts back to the cover of the vhs around the 1:43 mark on the sd version at blip. Besides all that really great review and I loved the attack on abstinence. Condoms for everyone!

Fucking A for delivery of some difficult dark humor even by your standards. I’ve always believed that anything can be the subject of humor but the joke has to be strong enough to merit it and made for the right reasons; the latter is impossible to prove and the former is extremely hard to get right but this was great work. I had to pause a moment when you made the ‘I’m raping someone right now’ comment between laughing and feeling extremely uncomfortable. That aside you and Brad & Co. make a great team and even a brief crossover is welcome.

I also thought you found a good flow and more importantly this seemed like a fair and well thought out interrogation of a difficult (read: shit) piece.

Hi my lord & masteress Hagan! I have watched your videos forever (like, a long time) and finally wanted to comment because I rather love/hate Bill Zebub. I hadn’t seen this one and… well. I look forward to the other three reviews! I secretly hope Jesus is a Douchebag is somewhere in there.

Ooh thanks I totally fucked that title up haha. Admittedly JTTD is only marginally more interesting than the Serial Rapist one even if it’s fucking hilarious. I can’t wait for your take on Jesus: Daughter of God

Considering some of the stuff you’ve reviewed lately, I was wondering if you intend to review the August Underground films. It’s basically a mix of the gruesomeness of Slaughtered Vomit Dolls (I’m not 100% certain but I think the AU guys actually made the effects for Slaughtered Vomit Dolls) and the boring repetitiveness (and failure to be offensive) of Forgive Me For Raping You, with the editing of any of the Harry Russo films.

As a film it’s not as interesting as either of these films (well okay, it’s probably more interesting that Forgive Me For Raping You) but there’s a lot to make fun of and/or yell at.

1: …wait, was that actually her?!
2: I don’t think Diamanda’s interpretation is at all hampered by him not actually being a priest.
3: I’m somewhat disappointed the credits didn’t feature Minchin’s “Pope Song.”